This beautiful medieval castle is up for sale, along with hectares of land and additional properties. PHOTO: RE/MAX COASTAL
Durban – Many people love castles, not just the architecture but the historic feelings and ideas they invoke.
And if you are one of those people, and have R32 million to pay for a new property, then you could actually own and live in this 13-bedroom, 12-bathroom castle, on a rural farm, right here in South Africa.
Situated on a stunning mountain top, just 12 kilometres from Fouriesburg in the Free State, this property is built entirely of sandstone in medieval style. Access to the castle is either by road or air as it boasts its own private grassed 800m airstrip, says Christiaan Rudolph van der Merwe of Re/Max Coastal.
The features of this property include a formal lounge and outdoor ’sundowner’ patio, barbecue deck offering 360-degree views, and a ‘grand terrace’ spanning 25m x 12m.
“It offers spiral staircases – both indoor and outdoor – a cinema and entertainment room boasting a big screen, surround sound and ultra-comfortable armchairs for total relaxation, and a formal dining room that is complimented by a modern and spacious gourmet kitchen.
“There is also an outdoor courtyard which leads onto the library/study and then onto the bedroom courtyard.”
Five of the bedrooms have en-suites with all the modern amenities, and the castle also has an intimate chapel.
“Destiny Castle offers complete privacy, security, and tranquility, with luxurious and spacious accommodation. Each room offers exquisite views, under-floor heating, and all the modern conveniences expected at this level of comfort.”
The property is also suitable for cattle grazing, but is not, however, an agricultural enterprise, Van der Merwe says.
“The property consists of rolling green hills, and offers views over the Maluti mountain, manicured lands, and pastures of its neighbouring farms.”
There is an additional dwelling in a staff house located mid-way down the airstrip that consists of four en-suite rooms, a communal living area, and a larger one bedroom flat.
“This accommodation is ideally suited to staff as well as drivers, guides or pilots. Undercover parking for six vehicles is also available alongside the staff house.”
Electricity to the property is supplied by Eskom, but there is also an adequately powerful 75kVa back-up generator.
Van der Merwe explains that while clean, mountain water is pumped from a spring on the property, there is also a water storage facility of 15 000 litres on the farm.
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Meanwhile, Bestersvallei Farm, also on the property, is 761 hectares and lies in a lush valley bordering the Caledon River. Lucerne, wheat, soya and mielies are grown here, although lucerne is the dominant crop grown on 50ha. Approximately 7.4 tons of lucerne are produced per hectare.
“The farm also has capacity for 500 grazing stock.”
But this is not all. Union House, an historical farmhouse located on the farm, is furnished in the traditional style to commemorate the signature of the Union of South Africa on its front lawn on May 31, 1910.This house was originally built in the 1870’s and boasts a proud history.
“This gracious home is offered completely furnished with all fixtures and fittings, and includes wonderful Boer War personality oil paintings and exquisite antiques.”
Other buildings and infrastructure on the property include:
The asking price for the entire estate is R32m, although variations will be considered as follows:
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IOL WEALTH